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Businessses in downtown Davenport may finally have the evidence they need to persuade the city council to convert 3rd and 4th streets to two-way traffic.
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EconomyNearly six months after the Mississippi River flooded dozens of Davenport companies, most of them are back in business. The Downtown Davenport Partnership…
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CommunityThere won't be any more "road closed" signs on River Drive for the forseeable future. Davenport city officials and local business owners gathered Friday…
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CommunityA benefit concert for flood victims in Davenport will be held next month. Flood Fest is set for Friday June 7th at the River Center, with all proceeds…
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GovernmentThe Quad Cities are divided by the Mississippi River along the Illinois-Iowa border. They all took a big hit during the 1980’s farm crisis, and were...
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Davenport, the downtown partnership, and the Figge Art Museum are inviting people to help plan the next step for the Mississippi riverfront.Recently, the…
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GovernmentMore than 60 years after they became one-way through downtown Davenport, city officials are considering restoring 3rd and 4th streets to two-way traffic.…
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EconomyMillions of dollars worth of new projects were completed in downtown Davenport this year, and millions more are under construction. That was the message…
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EconomyWork will begin soon to convert more old buildings in downtown Davenport into more loft apartments. Wednesday developers John Ruhl and John Carroll broke…
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EconomyThe numbers are "eye popping." That's how the Kyle Carter, executive director of the Downtown Davenport Partnership, sums up the past year.The division of…